7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Thursday, 30 July 2026
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Thursday, 30 July 2026
Photo Museum Ireland
10
All materials will be provided.
No experience necessary.
In an age of infinite scrolling and endless image production, what happens when we stop consuming images and begin entering into conversation with them?
Responding to Afterimage: Photography in the Digital Age, this workshop explores analogue collage as a practice of slow looking, personal reflection and creative inquiry.
Working with found photographs, participants will cut, rearrange and recontextualise existing images. Rather than beginning with a fixed idea, you will be encouraged to follow your instincts and discover meaning through the process of selecting, placing and layering imagery. As unexpected themes, memories and associations begin to emerge, collage invites a different question: not simply “What do I want to make?” but “What is trying to reveal itself?”
Working by hand offers a way to interrupt the speed at which we usually encounter images. The tactile process of cutting and composing creates space to notice the photographs before us, as well as our own patterns, instincts and ways of seeing.
Through a series of guided prompts, participants will explore symbolism, composition and visual storytelling while creating an original collage to take home.
The workshop will consider collage as both an artistic practice and a method of inquiry: a way of thinking with images and uncovering meaning through making.
No previous artistic experience is necessary. All materials will be provided. Participants are also welcome to bring copies of personal photographs or printed imagery to incorporate into their collage.
Tickets €10
Niamh Barry is a Dublin-based creative wellness coach, yoga and meditation teacher. Her practice brings together mindfulness, movement and intuitive art-making, creating welcoming spaces in which participants can reconnect with themselves and explore their creative voice. She has more than nine years’ teaching experience across workshops, retreats and community settings.
This event is in support of the Night-Time Economy After Hours at the Museum scheme and Dublin by Dusk.
Dublin by Dusk is a new city-wide initiative that invites you to experience Dublin city as it stays open late on the last Thursday of every month.